Gah, 6' 4". Thats how tall I am, I have not been able to find much in this size trailer that works for me. Keep considering a custom build. Need a garage.
The water tank should be inside the trailer so it, and the water line, won't freeze when there's an overnight cold snap, which can happen anytime from September onward in the western states. This is a ridiculous oversight for such an expensive small trailer posing as a back-country rig. I'd be 100% more impressed had Taxas attended to that detail and omitted the silly-ass exterior bottle opener on the front of the trailer.
The better part of 30 grand... And you need a poop bucket. That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. I've asked a dozen dealers... What is it that makes them think this trailer is worth so much... When it offers so little. People can't really be buying these...
Was thrilled...until he popped up the roof. Canvas - ugh! Reminds too much of a pop up camper. Been that route before. No thanks. Canvas = eventual mildew and the canvas soaks up the heat. This rv would be exactly what I’d buy if the raised roof sides were constructed of aluminum with a bit of built-in insulation. To me, any canvas on any rv is too yesteryear.
@@pjcd7016 same my grand dad has been for 30 years only 2 needed as long as you properly take care of them there fine also it's a small pop for space and if you don't take care of it and get mildew you unvelcro and bring it to a laundry matt
Current pricing is around $23,000 and up, depending on who's selling them. They are extremely well made and Taxa has a good reputation for standing behind their product, a rarity in the RV industry.
At $33,000 list today, I am amazed that it sells. It's just not much of anything. You can do so much more with far less money.
33k? You're kidding..
What do you recommend? Smallest with a bathroom?
Fantastic review! Thank you!
Although pricey, the unit looks to be well built. Would love to try one out for a week.
Hi, do you have any model available on Cricket?
If you choose not to have the truma system, what would you be missing?
Gah, 6' 4". Thats how tall I am, I have not been able to find much in this size trailer that works for me. Keep considering a custom build. Need a garage.
When you first opened the door I thought that was duct tape holding it together 😂😂😂
This is cute but they should have designed a way to make the bed. into a sofa. As always an intelligent and thorough review.
Is there any insulation at all
Ya alot of it
Now this is a great trailer Guys How much ! Great ! Nice job. But Would like a price Please. Thanks for showing ! Chris
The water tank should be inside the trailer so it, and the water line, won't freeze when there's an overnight cold snap, which can happen anytime from September onward in the western states. This is a ridiculous oversight for such an expensive small trailer posing as a back-country rig. I'd be 100% more impressed had Taxas attended to that detail and omitted the silly-ass exterior bottle opener on the front of the trailer.
Mega truth here.
Good review, how much?
On RV Trader they range from 25 to 30k! Too much for me.
The 2020 models with mostly everything run close to $40k.
A product feature review isn't product testing. It's a leak waiting to happen.
Nice
The better part of 30 grand... And you need a poop bucket.
That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. I've asked a dozen dealers... What is it that makes them think this trailer is worth so much... When it offers so little.
People can't really be buying these...
Was thrilled...until he popped up the roof. Canvas - ugh! Reminds too much of a pop up camper. Been that route before. No thanks. Canvas = eventual mildew and the canvas soaks up the heat. This rv would be exactly what I’d buy if the raised roof sides were constructed of aluminum with a bit of built-in insulation. To me, any canvas on any rv is too yesteryear.
I've been camping for over 40 years, had three pop ups and numerous tents, never had an issue with mildew.
@@pjcd7016 same my grand dad has been for 30 years only 2 needed as long as you properly take care of them there fine also it's a small pop for space and if you don't take care of it and get mildew you unvelcro and bring it to a laundry matt
I LOVE ([] ♥️)]] THE BOTTLE ]🍾]]] OPENER]];:>
no toilet though, the most important thing needed when camping.
They have them now
It looks like a poorly made DIY trailer...and good grief it's expensive!
How much is it? Maybe the price is because it was designed by a NASA engineer.
Current pricing is around $23,000 and up, depending on who's selling them. They are extremely well made and Taxa has a good reputation for standing behind their product, a rarity in the RV industry.
Can you take off the A/C out for fall and winter when it’s not needed.